A verb is a doing word and a doing word is something that you do for example clap,jump,run,eat,sprint
Yes, finite numbers are always countable.
This is called a discrete set (all points isolated) or a finite set. Finite sets are always discrete.
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There are a finite number of apartments. Finite numbers may be large or small. There are a finite number of states. The number of molds in my fridge is not exactly finite.
Coal is a finite resource on Earth.The finite resources will eventually run out.
Yes, finite numbers are always countable.
It is a measure, but it isn't always sigma-finite. Take your space X = [0,1], and u = counting measure if u(E) < infinity, then E is a finite set, but there is no way to cover the uncountable set [0,1] by a countable collection of finite sets.
No. In fact it is always finite - unless the sphere itself is infinite.
Infinity is not a finite number, but a concept. No matter how large a finite integer is, there is always an integer that is higher by 1.
The number of elements of a pid may be finite or countably infinite...or infinite also....but a finite field is always a pid
This is called a discrete set (all points isolated) or a finite set. Finite sets are always discrete.
they are infinite, because they will always keep being made
Every human being born on this planet has a soul. So the number always remains a finite number. So the belief is true.
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A deterministic Finite Automata)DFA will have a single possible output for a given input.The answer is deterministic because you can always feel what the output will be.A (Nondeterministic Finite Automata)NFA will have at least one input which will cause a "choice" to be made during a state transition,unlike a (deterministic Finite Automata)DFA one input can cause multiple outputs for a given (Nondeterministic Finite Automata)NFA.
Yes
prove that every subset of a finite set is a finite set?